What’s Your Investing Spirit Animal?

What’s Your Investing Spirit Animal?

Discover Your Investing Spirit Animal

The last couple years have been a bull market, there’s no question about it, but when it comes to the mindset of an investor, times are changing.

Our recent survey revealed, only one in 10 Americans say they consider themselves a bull or a bear when it comes to investing. What’s more, the vast majority of those surveyed believed their investing approach better aligns with one of 10 different “spirit animals,” including a prairie dog, shark, honey badger, flying squirrel, and emu.

We want to know. What is your investing animal spirit? Answer these four questions to find out.

What type(s) of investments do you currently have?

Saving accounts

CDs

401k or 403b

Pensions

Money Markets

IRAs

Stocks

Bonds

None of these

Why did you decide to invest?

Everyone else is doing it.

The potential rewards seemed so appealing at the time.

It’s the smart thing to do.

Investing? Oh, yeah. It’s on my list of things to do.

How do you feel about risk?

I stay away from it as much as possible.

Only if I can wear full body armor.

I look for a sweet spot – not too much, not too little.

The higher the risk, the more interested I become.

I have no fear — bring it!

Pick the statement that best describes your investing philosophy.

Balanced and diversified

Prepared with a plan

Marathonnot a sprint

Cautiousand careful

Research andknowledge

Aggressive, risk-taker

Quick-fixer: buy, sell, now!

Go with my gut feeling

Still discovering

Don’t know where to start

COMPLETE ONE MORE STEP TO SEE YOUR RESULTS!

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